OJINGA'S OWN

(LP)
The 1974 debut album OjingaÉs Own and single Basa Bongo/Black Pepper by Guyanese Afro-Folk band The Yoruba Singers has been remastered for vinyl and digital.
Genre Africa
FormatVINYL
Cat. noSNDWLP170
Label SOUNDWAY
Artist YORUBA SINGERS
Release Date14/07/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode5060571362261
TRACKLIST SIDE A 1. Ojinga™s Own 2. What To Do 3. Stay Away 4. Uncomprehensidensible Radio-Matic Woman 5. Neighbour Jean 6. G.o.-Go SIDE B 1. Massacura Man 2. Woman A Dead Ya Fuh Man 3. Ka Duma 4. I™ve Got To Be Somebody 5. No Intention INFO The Yoruba Singers formed in Georgetown, Guyana in 1971. Despite their name they were not from Nigeria, but identified strongly with the area from which so many of the African diaspora in Guyana and neighbouring regions were originally descended. The group started adapting Guyanese traditional folk music as well as writing their own - blending a mixture of protest, social commentary, blues, and genres inspired by the times. Beginning with about 12 people sharing vocal duties, most of the early repertoire was inspired by folk songs that started life on plantations or in religious settings accompanied by a few sparse musical instruments. Integral to the Yoruba Singers™ sound are echoes of Obeah traditions which are very closely related to the Santería religion of Cuba and the Orisha and Shango traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. Calypso and steel_x0002_band culture from nearby Trinidad and Tobago was to some extent part of the musical DNA of the group, but they were naturally also influenced by the massive volume of rocksteady and roots-reggae coming from Jamaica. FOR FANS OF: Sir Victor Uwaifo, Francis Bebey, Fela Kuti